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NECROTIZING MENINGO-ENCEPHALITIS IN CATTLE DUE TO BOVINE HERPESVIRUS IN THE STATE OF MATO GROSSO, BRAZIL

The epidemiological, clinical, pathological and microbiological aspects of 13 cases of necrotizing meningo-encephalitis associated to bovine herpesvirus are described. The disease is described in 12 cattle herds from March 1999 to August 2000 at 11 counties of the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil. The outbreaks were described in cattle raised on farms in which, mostly Zebu breeds were involved. The average age of the cattle affected was 24 months, ranging from two to 72 months old. Neurological manifestations were the main clinical signs noticed. The animals were separated from the herd. The animals showed profuse salivation, serous nasal and ocular discharge, profound depression, incoordination, walking or running in circles, blindness, diminution of tongue tonus, trembling and opistotonus. Most of the cases had no macroscopic alterations. Some cases had diffuse encephalic congestion, multifocal submeningeal hemorragics, flattened cerebral circumvolutions and focal discoloration of the cortex. The main microscopic lesions in the 12 cases were necrotizing meningo-encephalitis with eosinophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies in astrocytes, and cortical malacia. Virus was isolated from three cases submitted from a total of seven examined. One of the cases with virus isolation at the histophatology examination yielded a diagnosis of polioencephalomalacia.

bovine herpesvirus; BHV; necrotizing meningo-encephalitis; herpetic encephalitis; cattle and pathology


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